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A look at the top large high school football teams in Middle Tennessee, as ranked by the USA Today Sports Network. Large schools consist of teams in Class 4A, Class 5A, Class 6A and Division II-AA.

1. Oakland (14-0) — The Patriots kept their streak alive with Friday’s 23-7 win over Maryville, making it 12 straight foes who have failed to score in double-figures. Last week: No. 1. This week: Saturday vs. Whitehaven.

2. MBA (10-2) — The Big Red, led by Tennessee commitment Ty Chandler, will be making their third BlueCross Bowl appearance in as many seasons on Thursday. Last week: No. 3. This week: Thursday vs. Brentwood Academy.

4. Brentwood Academy (9-2) — The Jeremiah Oatsvall-led Eagles have an opportunity to avenge one of its two regular-season losses in Thursday’s Division II-AA title game. Last week: No. 4. This week: Thursday vs. MBA.

5. Cane Ridge (12-1) — The 2016 season was one of firsts for the Ravens, featuring their first 10-win campaign, first region title and first playoff victory before eventually bowing out to defending champion Independence. Last week: No. 5. This week: Season is over.

6. Ensworth (9-4) — The Tigers, led by Louisville commitment Rodney Owens, came up just short of securing a sixth state championship game appearance in seven seasons. Last week: No. 7. This week: Season is over.

7. Pearl-Cohn (12-2) — Five turnovers and a blocked extra-point were too much to overcome for the Firebirds, who suffered a 14-13 semifinal defeat at Memphis East. Last week: No. 6. This week: Season is over.

8. Blackman (9-4) — Junior Master Teague eclipsed the 2,000-yard rushing mark in nine games for the Blaze, who reached the quarterfinals for a fifth consecutive season. Last week: No. 8. This week: Season is over.

9. Franklin (10-3) — The Rebels, led by all-region recipients Mitch Rossi and Conner Palk, surpassed the nine-win mark for the first time since 2009. Last week: No. 9. This week: Season is over.

10. Marshall County (12-2) — The two-loss Tigers squandered a 21-3 first-quarter advantage in Friday’s semifinal loss to Knoxville Catholic. Last week: No. 10. This week: Season is over.

Oakland players celebrate with the crowd right before their win over Maryville on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016, during the fourth round of theTSSAA Football playoffs. Final score was 23-7. Helen Comer / The Daily News Journal

Oakland's JaCoby Stevens celebrates on the sidelines with fans right before the win over Maryville on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016, during the fourth round of the TSSAA Football playoffs. Final score was 23-7. Helen Comer / The Daily News Journal

Oakland's JaCoby Stevens (7) celebrates with the team after the win over Maryville on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016, during the fourth round of theTSSAA Football playoffs. Final score was 23-7. Helen Comer / The Daily News Journal

Maryville's Byron Brown (83) is congratulated by teammates after scoring a touchdown during the game against Oakland on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016, during the fourth round of the TSSAA Football play-offs. Helen Comer / The Daily News Journal

Maryville's Byron Brown (83) misses a pass as he is covered by Oakland's Shun Reed(14) moves in for a tackle during the game at Oakland on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016, during the fourth round of the TSSAA Football playoffs. Helen Comer / The Daily News Journal

Maryville's Jordan Ervin (22) runs the ball as Oakland's Lazarius Paterson (4) moves in for a tackle during the game at Oakland on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016, during the fourth round of the TSSAA Football play-offs. Helen Comer / The Daily News Journal

Oakland's Lazarius Patterson(4) jumps through a hole while carrying the ball during the game against Maryville on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016, during the fourth round of the TSSAA Football playoffs. Helen Comer / The Daily News Journal

Independence and Brentwood teams have a moment of silence and release balloons in honor of Centennial High football player Jim Cheek that died in a car accident this week . Shelley Mays / The Tennessean

Dresden's Dylan Yates (2) celebrates after a touchdown against Connor Hatcher (23) and Wayne County during the Class 1A semifinals at Rotary Field in Dresden, Tenn., on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016. C.B. Schmelter / The Jackson Sun

Wayne County's Joe Birchett (20) backs over the line for a touchdown against Dresden during the Class 1A semifinals at Rotary Field in Dresden, Tenn., on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016. C.B. Schmelter / The Jackson Sun

Dresden's Josh Parham (57) celebrates after the Lions turned the ball over on downs against Wayne County during the Class 1A semifinals at Rotary Field in Dresden, Tenn., on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016. C.B. Schmelter / The Jackson Sun

Dresden's Ricco Taylor (5) smiles as he comes off the field after an interception during the Class 1A semifinals against Wayne County at Rotary Field in Dresden, Tenn., on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016. C.B. Schmelter / The Jackson Sun

Dresden's Brice Williams (23) reacts during the dying moments of the Lions' Class 1A semifinal game against Wayne County at Rotary Field in Dresden, Tenn., on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016. C.B. Schmelter / The Jackson Sun